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the fbi says overall crime is down. it doesn't feel that way for a lot of home owners. increasingly, we can hear their fear. >> what is your emergency? >> reporter: it sounds like a nightmare. it's all too real. >> i woke up to him in our room. >> reporter: a terrified utah woman calls 911. the intruder is demanding money from her husband as the couple's three young children sleep nearby. >> we got robbed. we were cooperating with the guy. hi husband was foonlly able to get to his gun and he shot him. >> reporter: a north carolina woman hears a man breaking in and grabs her gun. >> oh! >> ma'am, did you shoot again? >> yes, he's coming at me. >> reporter: both intruders were killed. both in just the last few days. the latest in what seems to be a spate of home owners willing to kill to protect their families. >> i have two guns in my hand. sit okay to shoot him as he comes in the door? >> as the economy gets worse, crime gets higher. those statistics vary around the country. i would be surprised if you didn't see home invasions go higher. >> reporter: it's already happe
the fbi says overall crime is down. it doesn't feel that way for a lot of home owners. increasingly, we can hear their fear. >> what is your emergency? >> reporter: it sounds like a nightmare. it's all too real. >> i woke up to him in our room. >> reporter: a terrified utah woman calls 911. the intruder is demanding money from her husband as the couple's three young children sleep nearby. >> we got robbed. we were cooperating with the guy. hi husband was foonlly...
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. >> reporter: for the last decade the fbi has ranked camden as one of the most violent cities in the country. in two out of every five residents live below the poverty line. and the high school drop out addition to a high crime rate, rate is nearly 70%. >> they are fighting through real life. but now there is someone else fighting for them. former nfl star tra thomas. he wanted to help the camden high football team. instead of writing a check he is giving them a greater gift. strength. >> run it, run it, run it. last week he kicked off a intensive eight week football camp. free for these athletes at a nearby suburb. >> why are you doing this. >> because they need it. the community needs somebody to push these kids to be better than what they are seeing. >> with an advanced work out regime, the players on the field to pave a goal is to help athletes become better better road off it. >> reporter: what was the lesson that tra wanted you to walk away with? >> keep going. no matter how hard it hurts. whatever breaks you down makes you stronger. >> reporter: and his generosity doesn't stop
. >> reporter: for the last decade the fbi has ranked camden as one of the most violent cities in the country. in two out of every five residents live below the poverty line. and the high school drop out addition to a high crime rate, rate is nearly 70%. >> they are fighting through real life. but now there is someone else fighting for them. former nfl star tra thomas. he wanted to help the camden high football team. instead of writing a check he is giving them a greater gift....
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the first woman to head the fbi's largest field office in new york. "today" national correspondent jamie gangel sat down with her for an exclusive interview. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, matt. her name is janice fedarcheck and she brushes off talk about being the first woman anything, but she's winning rave reviews for leadership. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> reporter: low key, no nonsense, 53-year-old janice fedarcheck has made history as the first woman ever appointed to head the fbi's new york field office. when you got the call to run the new york office what was your first reaction? >> i was excited. >> reporter: because? >> it's new york. >> reporter: a big deal, especially in the male dominated fbi where even today only 16% of agents are women. nevertheless the fbi's first lady, as dubbed by vanity fair, has earned respect and praise for improving morale and leading the office through a string of high profile cases. from organized crime to white collar crime, from internet fraud to cyber threats and of course her top conce
the first woman to head the fbi's largest field office in new york. "today" national correspondent jamie gangel sat down with her for an exclusive interview. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, matt. her name is janice fedarcheck and she brushes off talk about being the first woman anything, but she's winning rave reviews for leadership. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> reporter: low key, no nonsense, 53-year-old janice fedarcheck has made history as the...
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. >>> we begin with the fbi and homeland security taking new precaution this is morning to protect you, people in the nation's largest cities. it's because of the bombings overseas this week. tensions raised hire whennize real's prime minister accused iran of destabilizing the world, saying their aggression must be stopped. pierre thomas has more. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: hi, josh. some officials worry that mounting pressure with iran may increase the probability of attacks here at home. a bulletin was sent to 18,000 police agenesis in the u.s. it warns that iran and its proxies seem to be turning up the heat. police in new york city, los angeles, and philadelphia have quietly enhanced security. top administration officials have held conference quauls the nation's jewish community. security forces have identified no serious threats. but u.s. intelligence is on guard. one official said there is concern over what iran might do if backed into a corner. >> concerns we'll stay on top of. >>> meanwhile, the tensions with iran do stem in part from its nuclear program. the pentagon w
. >>> we begin with the fbi and homeland security taking new precaution this is morning to protect you, people in the nation's largest cities. it's because of the bombings overseas this week. tensions raised hire whennize real's prime minister accused iran of destabilizing the world, saying their aggression must be stopped. pierre thomas has more. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: hi, josh. some officials worry that mounting pressure with iran may increase the probability of...
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so was the fbi. a team of agents arrived in benghazi today to sift through the ashes and look for clues. before arriving here, the fbi spent hours interviewing witnesses and victims evacuated to germany. they are also receiving cooperation from the libyan government who say they have several suspects in their custody, who possibly have important information about the attack. >> amon, thank you for your reporting. u.s. officials report tonight that two u.s. service members were killed, several others wounded in a taliban attack on a joint u.s.-british base in afghanistan, the same camp where prince harry was based. although we're told he was not injured or near this attack, earlier this week the taliban had threatened to do everything in its power to kill prince harry on the job, after british forces publicly announced his deployment to that base. >>> and now to chicago, where after five days of the teacher strike that has idled 400,000 kids, both sides say a deal is at hand. our chief education corre
so was the fbi. a team of agents arrived in benghazi today to sift through the ashes and look for clues. before arriving here, the fbi spent hours interviewing witnesses and victims evacuated to germany. they are also receiving cooperation from the libyan government who say they have several suspects in their custody, who possibly have important information about the attack. >> amon, thank you for your reporting. u.s. officials report tonight that two u.s. service members were killed,...
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what he found was an undercover fbi informant who monitored his every move. authorities say before he tried to detonate the bomb from the room in the millennium hotel he made a video claiming responsibility for the bombing. in it he said this, we will not stop until we attain victory. he would attain, of course, neither one. he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend the rest of his life in prison. for abc news in lower manhattan, i'm jim dolan. >> he was here on a work permit. of course, he told the investigators that it was we, alluded he was working with other people. you heard in the piece he was working alone. his status as an international terrorist, they say, was aspirational. he thought he was something bigger than he was. >> exactly right. he came here, they think specifically for the purpose, came into the country specifically to cause a terrorist act, not got here and became disillusioned. thank goodness our intelligence
what he found was an undercover fbi informant who monitored his every move. authorities say before he tried to detonate the bomb from the room in the millennium hotel he made a video claiming responsibility for the bombing. in it he said this, we will not stop until we attain victory. he would attain, of course, neither one. he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend...
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the fbi helped provide the vest, helped provide the firearms. could he have done it on his own without that help? >> nobody knows the question unless you don't engage in the case. one of the tenets is if the person is talking about doing it, that's intent. if they are seeking capability, if they don't find it through the investigation they may find it somebody else. if you look at umar farouk abdulmutallab, he found real people. they designed a bomb for him and put him on an airplane. the same with the times square truck bomber. he connected with the right people, ended up in times square with a truck bomb. the fbi's practice is if we can find them before they find the real bad guys, let us replace that roll in and undercover capacity. >> thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. >>> now to campaign 2012. former pennsylvania senator rick santorum is responding to remarks made by a wealthy supporter. santorum picked up new support as he surges forward as the frontrunner status in the republican race. all this as michigan prepares to host the
the fbi helped provide the vest, helped provide the firearms. could he have done it on his own without that help? >> nobody knows the question unless you don't engage in the case. one of the tenets is if the person is talking about doing it, that's intent. if they are seeking capability, if they don't find it through the investigation they may find it somebody else. if you look at umar farouk abdulmutallab, he found real people. they designed a bomb for him and put him on an airplane. the...
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the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud met with an undercover agent posing as an extremist. he picked the unnamed nightclub from google maps and allegedly told the agent he wanted the attack to be massive enough to make it in the news, like tonight. authorities say daoud was bent on terrorism, vowing repeatedly that it was in his heart. >> we're going to see more and more examples of this type of self-radicalization. this is the new wave in the terrorist threat, but it doesn't mean it's a threat that we can't deal with. >> a kid that i know, adel is an angel. he helped me -- my husband was away, and he helped m
the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud...
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they contacted the fbi. and, anyway, they did a sting operation. she just had some pictures of kind of this guy that amy knows, a family friend, standing beside each other. the pictures were just of no, you know, no substance at all. but she just -- i guess she had mental issues or something. we pray she can get her life straightened out. i think she's been arrested. >> meantime, on a very different note. i notice that your family, all your kridz not heids are not he. you're just having a night by yourself. valentine's day. a romantic night in new york city. we know you're trouble. >> that's right. >> so are you happy -- i love that you're laughing about this. >> this is an unusual thing for us to be without all of the kids. and so, it's going to be -- we'll go to a nice restaurant and have a nice valentine's before we head home and would be the kids again. >> yeah. enjoy this time together and have a little bit of quiet before you hit the storm of having a house full of kids. thank you so much for being here this morning. we want to mention that t
they contacted the fbi. and, anyway, they did a sting operation. she just had some pictures of kind of this guy that amy knows, a family friend, standing beside each other. the pictures were just of no, you know, no substance at all. but she just -- i guess she had mental issues or something. we pray she can get her life straightened out. i think she's been arrested. >> meantime, on a very different note. i notice that your family, all your kridz not heids are not he. you're just having a...
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fbi, atf is on the scene. anytime involving a building like this, that is a prime terror target, it would attract that kind of attention, but again the word is not a terrorist attack, but some sort of dispute involving a worker. this is a tendency, our first thought always go to terrorism, and we hear it's not and it's a collective sigh of relief. at the same time we have to acknowledge it's still a very horrible event and terrifying. >> lester, i don't mean to interrupt action but here comes mayor bloomberg. let's listen in. -- >> and christine quinn, of the city council and whose district we are in. commissioner kelly will fill you in on more of the details, but earlier this morning, a little after 9:00 a.m., a man who had been fired from his job about a year or so began shooting near the empire state building but out on the street. he killed one person, and at least nine other people were shot, and some may have been shot accidentally by police officers who responded immediately, and while confronting the s
fbi, atf is on the scene. anytime involving a building like this, that is a prime terror target, it would attract that kind of attention, but again the word is not a terrorist attack, but some sort of dispute involving a worker. this is a tendency, our first thought always go to terrorism, and we hear it's not and it's a collective sigh of relief. at the same time we have to acknowledge it's still a very horrible event and terrifying. >> lester, i don't mean to interrupt action but here...
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>> the fbi, intelligence agencies. but i want to underline, he's a great suspect on paper. there's intel on him. it's way too early to verify these reports we've seen that he's the prime suspect or prime mover. way too early. >> it would be remarkable that a former guantanamo bay detainee ended up involved in this attack killing one of our ambassadors. that would raise some real questions. i know we don't have an answer yet about that. we did hear on capitol hill yesterday, matthew olson director of the national counterterrorism center told lawmakers they believe this was a terrorist attack, that it wasn't pre-planned. how does that make sense? >> i think it doesn't make sense. whenever you mix fact, politics and then torture the language, what's a terrorist attack versus a planned terrorist attack let me tell you my definition of a terrorist attack is when people are firing rocket propelled grenades at you and shooting and burning down your compound for political reasons that's terrorism. whether it was pre-planned or not is tough because in this environment, in libya, in
>> the fbi, intelligence agencies. but i want to underline, he's a great suspect on paper. there's intel on him. it's way too early to verify these reports we've seen that he's the prime suspect or prime mover. way too early. >> it would be remarkable that a former guantanamo bay detainee ended up involved in this attack killing one of our ambassadors. that would raise some real questions. i know we don't have an answer yet about that. we did hear on capitol hill yesterday, matthew...
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why was the fbi raiding his e-mail and what is the threshold for that? then i think the way in which the mythology that david petraeus cultivated around himself. it was a combination of performance in the battled field, i'm not the best judge of this, substantively quite good along with a savvy way of getting the press to go along with the story he was telling about david petraeus. one of the things we're seeing in the context of this decade is the military is the most trusted institution in american life. part of that has to do with the military divide, tom ricks was saying 1% of the people population fight all of the wars, 80% when you don't count family members, don't care. a lot of it is not registering in the american public's mind. when that detachment happens, the distance allows us from a safe move to say i trust the military. the people who are in the military have extremely complicated questions about whether or not to trust the military because people who are in any institution, public school teachers have complicated feelings about the public
why was the fbi raiding his e-mail and what is the threshold for that? then i think the way in which the mythology that david petraeus cultivated around himself. it was a combination of performance in the battled field, i'm not the best judge of this, substantively quite good along with a savvy way of getting the press to go along with the story he was telling about david petraeus. one of the things we're seeing in the context of this decade is the military is the most trusted institution in...
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a top executive from the fbi was publicly chaz tized because no one has been fired over the fort hood massacre. >> my son comes back fortunate and gets killed where he is stationed by a member of his own military who begins his shooting career as a murderer by shouting allah aqaba. >> as i stated at the beginning i am not here to make excuses. >> two investigations found the fbi washington field office choose not to interview the alleged shooter before the massacre because they didn't want to jeopardize his military career. they question whether military correctness was to blame. the first time they admitted the anwar al-awlaki on the kill list was under a full investigation when he was invited to lunch at the pentagon in february 2002. a story first reported by fox news. >> if he was under a full investigation from approximately 2001 to 2003 why was awlaki approved to speak at the pentagon? >> i can't answer that question. >> both republicans and democrats are demanding a full investigation with an incident in 2002. anwar allal can all can i was t even though he was under investigati
a top executive from the fbi was publicly chaz tized because no one has been fired over the fort hood massacre. >> my son comes back fortunate and gets killed where he is stationed by a member of his own military who begins his shooting career as a murderer by shouting allah aqaba. >> as i stated at the beginning i am not here to make excuses. >> two investigations found the fbi washington field office choose not to interview the alleged shooter before the massacre because...
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the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud met with an undercover agent posing as an extremist. he picked the unnamed nightclub from google maps and allegedly told the agent he wanted the attack to be massive enough to make it in the news, like tonight. authorities say daoud was bent on terrorism, vowing repeatedly that it was in his heart. >> we're going to see more and more examples of this type of self-radicalization. this is the new wave in the terrorist threat, but it doesn't mean it's a threat that we can't deal with. >> a kid that i know, adel is an angel. he helped me -- my husband was away, and he helped m
the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud...
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. >> the fbi, the cia secret service. the resources of the united states of america to grab this guy. >> maybe get him for not returning a library book in this case. >> we already tried. we here at "fox & friends" have tried to put ankle bracelet on arthur. >> and also my ankles are fat. >> arthur has given a lot of money to the wounded warriors project. we have the tough mudder competition out on the plaza. jonah has mentioned to me we raised $900 to get me to go through this course. jonah is putting up $500 to the wounded warriors. >> raise 9. >> i will put up an even 6. we only need 500 more. >> 500 more for the wounded warriors project to get me to do it. >> help us out. everyone is getting involved here. the viewers are all over it. we are way past 2,000. >> oh, awesome. >> i want hard numbers. >> thanks, guys. coming up on the show the energy department's loan program back in the spotlight for giving green energy companies your tax dollars. the question at hand, did politics play a role congressman mike kelly weighs
. >> the fbi, the cia secret service. the resources of the united states of america to grab this guy. >> maybe get him for not returning a library book in this case. >> we already tried. we here at "fox & friends" have tried to put ankle bracelet on arthur. >> and also my ankles are fat. >> arthur has given a lot of money to the wounded warriors project. we have the tough mudder competition out on the plaza. jonah has mentioned to me we raised $900 to...
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. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating and so is the tsa. certainly there will be changes in security procedures across the country. george and robin. >> sure we can count on that. all right, jim. thank you. >>> now to new details about kerry kennedy and that car crash that she was involved in last week. kennedy speaking out on tuesday, saying the collision was not caused by driving while impaired but doctors believe she had a seizure, stemming from an old brain injury. abc's david muir is back with the latest on all of this. good morning, david. >> lot of attention on this case. kerry kennedy the daughter of robert kennedy, this morning after pleading not guilty, we hear her own explanation. saying it wasn't the ambien, but the seizure. >> i want to apologize to the driver of the truck who i apparently hit, and to all of those i endangered while driving my car last friday morning. >> reporter: her first words an apology to the truck drivers and the others on that highway. just days after police say she sideswiped a tractor trailer, and late
. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating and so is the tsa. certainly there will be changes in security procedures across the country. george and robin. >> sure we can count on that. all right, jim. thank you. >>> now to new details about kerry kennedy and that car crash that she was involved in last week. kennedy speaking out on tuesday, saying the collision was not caused by driving while impaired but doctors believe she had a seizure, stemming from an old brain injury....
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the bank manager herself is being questioned by the fbi. the bomb squad using a robot to detonate the device. it is still unclear whether it was genuine or fake. there are echoes of the fatal robbery in pennsylvania in 2003 when a pizza delivery guy walked into a bank with a pipe bomb strapped to his neck and walked out with $8,700. the bomb later exploded killing him. unclear whether he was in on the plot. the bank manager says she feared for her life and just did exactly as she was told. >> she took the money out of the bank and threw it out the door to the bank robbers. >> two bank robbers who never set foot inside the building escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >>> well, aftershocks continue in costa rica after a powerful earthquake shook the country. the 7.6 quake caused one death and minor damage. yesterday, the quake was 25 miles underground. deeper quakes are usually widely felt but cause less damage. >>> a week after making landfall in louisiana, isaac may spring back to life in the gulf.
the bank manager herself is being questioned by the fbi. the bomb squad using a robot to detonate the device. it is still unclear whether it was genuine or fake. there are echoes of the fatal robbery in pennsylvania in 2003 when a pizza delivery guy walked into a bank with a pipe bomb strapped to his neck and walked out with $8,700. the bomb later exploded killing him. unclear whether he was in on the plot. the bank manager says she feared for her life and just did exactly as she was told....
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clint van zandt is an nbc news analyst and former fbi profiler. clint, good morning to you. >> hi, matt. >> i'm not even sure where to start here. but one of the things that jumps out at me is that here's a guy who seems to have communicated an awful lot with authorities and others in interviews and blogs, you know, he seems to have given investigators a lot to go on. how important is that? >> well, it is. this is a guy who spent at least the last ten years trying to, you know, he's a legend in his own mind and he's trying to build this persona. if we think of our kids building with legos and they're build a house, this guy has built his own persona. he's built it out of lies, rumors, innuendos. but the main thing is, this is all about him. everything he's done is to bring attention to himself, and the interesting thing is, this guy's not diabolical like silence of the lambs. he's just creepy. and the attention that he's brought upon himself, hopefully, will be the attention that the authorities use to bring him to justice. >> you profiled a lot o
clint van zandt is an nbc news analyst and former fbi profiler. clint, good morning to you. >> hi, matt. >> i'm not even sure where to start here. but one of the things that jumps out at me is that here's a guy who seems to have communicated an awful lot with authorities and others in interviews and blogs, you know, he seems to have given investigators a lot to go on. how important is that? >> well, it is. this is a guy who spent at least the last ten years trying to, you...
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the fbi raise. solyndr investors raised campaign money for obama. politics as usual. >> secretive oil billionaires attacking president obama with ads that fact checkers say aren't tethered to the facts. america's clean energy industry, 2.7 million jobs and expanding rapidly. president obama. kept his promise to toughen ethics rules. and strengthen america's energy economy. >>> in some states the general election ads have already begun. we'll get to that in a moment. but i'm back right now with our roundtable. still a lot to talk about on this republican nomination fight. amy walter, we just talked about florida, this has become something, i guess, of a must-win for romney. one reason this so important -- unlike these other states, whoever wins florida, even by one vote gets all of the delegate and that's right. we're a long way from 1,044 to win this nomination. listen, i think the florida model traditionally has been -- it's a big state. you spend a lot of money. that's how you win this state. mitt romney goes in with an advantage. their absentee b
the fbi raise. solyndr investors raised campaign money for obama. politics as usual. >> secretive oil billionaires attacking president obama with ads that fact checkers say aren't tethered to the facts. america's clean energy industry, 2.7 million jobs and expanding rapidly. president obama. kept his promise to toughen ethics rules. and strengthen america's energy economy. >>> in some states the general election ads have already begun. we'll get to that in a moment. but i'm back...
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an fbi spokesperson tells us he was under no disciplineary action at the bureau and never has been. martha: so laura, the search is taking teams of officers some pretty rugged terrain. >> blood hounds reportedly tracked ivans' scent, in a mountain range south of the western san gabriel mountains, surrounded by homes and urban development and is pretty much a hot spot for hikers and mountain likers. -- bikers. he is an avid hiker and they are working on several tips they have received over the weekend from local hikers and neighbors. ivans is described as 6 feet tall, 160 pounds, with brown eyes, and what a reseeding hairline. he also wears prescription glasses. if you have any information on stephen ivans' whereabouts, you are urged to call the burbank police department. bill: could the president's about-face on same sex marriage end up backfiring? why one prominent conservative is saying the move will do nothing but help mitt romney. we'll talk to that person coming up. martha: he turned out to be a double agent working to derail an al-qaeda terror plot and find this man, the assoc
an fbi spokesperson tells us he was under no disciplineary action at the bureau and never has been. martha: so laura, the search is taking teams of officers some pretty rugged terrain. >> blood hounds reportedly tracked ivans' scent, in a mountain range south of the western san gabriel mountains, surrounded by homes and urban development and is pretty much a hot spot for hikers and mountain likers. -- bikers. he is an avid hiker and they are working on several tips they have received over...
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. >> reporter: the fbi in new york is leading this case. spokes people declined to give a timeline of when the bugs were planted, and how long they were in use. meantime some customers say cash is safe, cards are not. >> i usually use cash. >> even in retail stores, i use cash most of the time. >> reporter: barnes and noble say the pin pads were removed from all stores on september 15. at barnes and noble.com, it was not affected. >>> new at 10:00, a teacher at hercules middle school is under arrest, accused of bringing drugs on campus. police say while trying to figure out who the gray honda belonged to, a large amount of marijuana and cash was found in the car. it belonged to allen goodman of walnut creek. he is a teacher at the school. he was charged with several counts of marijuana possession. >>> new information tonight about the deaths of two people in a plane crash near byron. the pilot's son confirms, his son took off. the investigators are now reviewing dental records before releasing the victim identities. but eric beanie said his
. >> reporter: the fbi in new york is leading this case. spokes people declined to give a timeline of when the bugs were planted, and how long they were in use. meantime some customers say cash is safe, cards are not. >> i usually use cash. >> even in retail stores, i use cash most of the time. >> reporter: barnes and noble say the pin pads were removed from all stores on september 15. at barnes and noble.com, it was not affected. >>> new at 10:00, a teacher at...
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in that instance, only one person was charged with lying to the fbi, but no one was ever charged with leaking the classified information. intelligence officials say cracking down on a person who leaks secrets can be tough, in part because dozens of people have access to classified information. >> i've seen information leaked for political purposes, for personal purposes, for revenge. >> reporter: michael mcconnell serves as the director of national intelligence under george w. bush and says leaks can undermine national security. >> it was troubling to me that there were leaks, and they're known leaks, but we were never successful in getting an indictment. >> reporter: mcconnell also says the obama administration has been aggressive about investigating leaks. lawmakers in both parties are calling for congressional hearings on the matter, and they're also calling for stiffer legislation to try to prevent leaks from happening. lester? >> kiristen welker at the white house this morning, thank you. now here's jenna. >> lester, thanks. >>> he was a football icon, and now he's a defendant ac
in that instance, only one person was charged with lying to the fbi, but no one was ever charged with leaking the classified information. intelligence officials say cracking down on a person who leaks secrets can be tough, in part because dozens of people have access to classified information. >> i've seen information leaked for political purposes, for personal purposes, for revenge. >> reporter: michael mcconnell serves as the director of national intelligence under george w. bush...
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that clip came before louis freeh's report, the head of the penn state investigation, he's the former fbi director. today, one day after freeh's brutal report about how top penn state officials put children at risk for a decade, the trustees are having their first meeting. our national correspondent, susan candiotti's in scranton, pennsylvania. she's joining us right now. susan, what's the latest? the fallout has been enormous. >> reporter: well, certainly some people are calling going so far as to call for that statue, that famous statue of joe paterno, to come down from outside the football stadium. and some of the people calling for it to come down, believe it or not, a supporter of joe paterno and admirer of his in his own words, former florida state coach bobby bowden. he's saying it should come down for the family's sake because in his opinion that statue is a painful reminder to anyone who comes outside that stadium of the linkage between coach paterno and jerry sandusky, the convicted child sexual predator. now, i asked anthony lubrano about that. he ran on a platform just before
that clip came before louis freeh's report, the head of the penn state investigation, he's the former fbi director. today, one day after freeh's brutal report about how top penn state officials put children at risk for a decade, the trustees are having their first meeting. our national correspondent, susan candiotti's in scranton, pennsylvania. she's joining us right now. susan, what's the latest? the fallout has been enormous. >> reporter: well, certainly some people are calling going so...
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right now dee dee myers the fbi won't even go into benghazi because it is so dangerous which leads you to wonder why they didn't listen to warnings before the attack and before our u.s. ambassador was killed. this is one of those issues and i think charles krauthammer said it perfectly today in "the washington post" that if mitt romney actually knew how to put forth an argument. >> right. >> he could really be grabbing attention. >> one of the problems was he jumped out ahead of this and politicized it in the hours immediately after the attack which discredited him in the media term as a spokesman for the other side. >> it was -- krauthammer said he could have done it so much better. >> and established himself as an alternative voice. he didn't do that and hasn't been able to do that. as a press secretary it is a very uncomfortable position. >> you get elements of al qaeda, you get leon panetta saying it's not al qaeda. this is an absolute mess. and it shows real negligence on the administration's part. >> joe, listen. this also tells you a lot about this campaign. all right? you've ha
right now dee dee myers the fbi won't even go into benghazi because it is so dangerous which leads you to wonder why they didn't listen to warnings before the attack and before our u.s. ambassador was killed. this is one of those issues and i think charles krauthammer said it perfectly today in "the washington post" that if mitt romney actually knew how to put forth an argument. >> right. >> he could really be grabbing attention. >> one of the problems was he jumped...
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the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud met with an undercover agent posing as an extremist. he picked the unnamed nightclub from google maps and allegedly told the agent he wanted the attack to be massive enough to make it in the news, like tonight. authorities say daoud was bent on terrorism, vowing repeatedly that it was in his heart. >> we're going to see more and more examples of this type of self-radicalization. this is the new wave in the terrorist threat, but it doesn't mean it's a threat that we can't deal with. >> a kid that i know, adel is an angel. he helped me -- my husband was away, and he helped m
the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud...
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an fbi profilist will soon be looking at this chilling case, trying to anticipate a killer's next move. two cold-blooded killings. no witnesses. only bullet casings left behind. investigators have little to go on, as they try to piece together just what happened in two fatal shootings over the last week. sometime between 1:00 and 2:00 a.m. on may 8th, someone shot thomas schlender, as he was driving from nebraska to florida, to pick up his grandson. bullets piercing the door of his car. he was left for dead on a remote stretch of interstate 55 in northern mississippi. >> it's hard to imagine, your father in that situation. >> this is a violent end to a very kind man's life. >> reporter: three days later, may 11th, 2:15 a.m. some 50 miles away. lori anne carswell's body is discovered lying on highway 713. she, too, had been fatally shot. murdered as she drove home from her job in a nearby casino. >> it really is a bad situation. >> i haven't been out driving today. yes, i will be paying attention to it. >> reporter: nothing has been ruled out. but some authorities want to know if the mu
an fbi profilist will soon be looking at this chilling case, trying to anticipate a killer's next move. two cold-blooded killings. no witnesses. only bullet casings left behind. investigators have little to go on, as they try to piece together just what happened in two fatal shootings over the last week. sometime between 1:00 and 2:00 a.m. on may 8th, someone shot thomas schlender, as he was driving from nebraska to florida, to pick up his grandson. bullets piercing the door of his car. he was...
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to hear more of the fbi wiretaps, go to americangreed.cnbc.com. wiretaps, go to americangreed.cnbc.com. we'll be right back. [ alarm buzzes ] [ female announcer ] wake up time, but not for your eyes. they're still so tired looking. with olay challenge that, with regenerist anti-aging eye roller. its hydrating formula with caffeine conditioning complex, perks up the look of eyes. it works in the blink of an eye. perks up the look of eyes. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new ways to work together, business work
to hear more of the fbi wiretaps, go to americangreed.cnbc.com. wiretaps, go to americangreed.cnbc.com. we'll be right back. [ alarm buzzes ] [ female announcer ] wake up time, but not for your eyes. they're still so tired looking. with olay challenge that, with regenerist anti-aging eye roller. its hydrating formula with caffeine conditioning complex, perks up the look of eyes. it works in the blink of an eye. perks up the look of eyes. if you made a list of countries from around the world......
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. >> reporter: this morning, fbi investigators are working on the device similar to the underwear bomb shown here. they're looking for hairs or dna that will tie it to the bomb maker. the device is described to fox as an improvement over this one, it does not contain any metal, as you mentioned jon, and the detonator has been modified. the device bears all the hallmarks of ibrahim al asiri, the bomb maker in yemen, he was behind the under bare bomb, the printer cartridge bombs and plot to assas national a saudi prince in 2009. the device was not tied to the one-year anniversary of the seal raid. >> a statement was that there was no specific credible plot tied to the anniversary of bin laden's death. so -- and that was and is an accurate statement. >> reporter: but in a briefing to coincide with the anniversary, fox news, as a senior counterterrorism official, if another device -- says another twice was picked up and, quote, i'm not familiar with the report you cited of another bomb in the last six months so nothing has been inter corrected -- intercepted or picked up, not that i know o
. >> reporter: this morning, fbi investigators are working on the device similar to the underwear bomb shown here. they're looking for hairs or dna that will tie it to the bomb maker. the device is described to fox as an improvement over this one, it does not contain any metal, as you mentioned jon, and the detonator has been modified. the device bears all the hallmarks of ibrahim al asiri, the bomb maker in yemen, he was behind the under bare bomb, the printer cartridge bombs and plot to...
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. >>> customs and border patrol agents along with the fbi are still searching for 25 possible stowaways who could be from pakistan believed to be hiding on an international frait ship docked in newark, new jersey. they were called to the reports after reports banging was coming from inside the shipping con taryn. it left at the end of may and made stops in pakistan, india and egypt. newark was the ship's first shop here in the u.s. >> oo debbie leaving florida. the once tropical storm dumping 30 inches of rain before heading out to sea. the storm swappimping houses an businesses and flooding roads. the storm killed at least three people and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands. in some places the water might not reseed until next week. >> it has been proven to help people lose an average 18 pounds. giving a the green light to the diet drug in more than 10 years. it triggers a chemical in the brain that helps people eat less and feel full. those with bmi of 27 or over who have a health related problem like diabetes. >>> shattered glass goes flying 45 floors down to the street below
. >>> customs and border patrol agents along with the fbi are still searching for 25 possible stowaways who could be from pakistan believed to be hiding on an international frait ship docked in newark, new jersey. they were called to the reports after reports banging was coming from inside the shipping con taryn. it left at the end of may and made stops in pakistan, india and egypt. newark was the ship's first shop here in the u.s. >> oo debbie leaving florida. the once tropical...
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the fbi and police say miller is cooperating with the investigation. john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton wants the u.n. to adapt new measures against syria, including an arms embargo. speaking in paris yesterday, clinton did not call for military intervention. meanti meantime, videos that appeared online yesterday, allegedly shows angry syrians with a u.n. observer as they examine the damage caused by government shelling. >>> poor weather may have caused the crab of a u.s. military helicopter in afghanistan. four u.s. troops are feared dead after their blackhawk crashed yesterday in southwestern afghanistan. the crash is under investigation and one u.s. official said enemy fire cannot be ruled out. >>> coming on the morning news, a tense takeoff caught on tape. a delta airlines jet gets hit by birds and forced to make an emergency landing. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> two years after one of america's biggest environmental disasters, scientists are still concerned about th
the fbi and police say miller is cooperating with the investigation. john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton wants the u.n. to adapt new measures against syria, including an arms embargo. speaking in paris yesterday, clinton did not call for military intervention. meanti meantime, videos that appeared online yesterday, allegedly shows angry syrians with a u.n. observer as they examine the damage caused by government shelling. >>> poor weather...
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edgar hoover the notorious fbi director who was conducting all of these investigations. now as you mentioned there is no new information about what everyone would really like to know more about. the circumstances surrounding her death. was it a suicide? even the doctor who performed the autopsy once said there would always be controversy surrounding the death of marilyn monroe until all of the fbi files are revealed. perhaps one day they will be. back to you. >> harris: anita vogel, thank you very much. i'm harris faulkner in tonight for shepard smith. this is the fox report. and the senate will get to work on sunday to try to prevent our nation from plunging right over the fiscal cliff. a bill should be ready to vote on they say. that's the word today from the senate majority leader harry reid hours after that big meeting between the president and top lawmakers at the white house. and you can bet the clock is ticking. congress and the president have fewer than four days to sign off on a deal. before those tough spending cuts kick in and the taxes go up on nearly every a
edgar hoover the notorious fbi director who was conducting all of these investigations. now as you mentioned there is no new information about what everyone would really like to know more about. the circumstances surrounding her death. was it a suicide? even the doctor who performed the autopsy once said there would always be controversy surrounding the death of marilyn monroe until all of the fbi files are revealed. perhaps one day they will be. back to you. >> harris: anita vogel, thank...
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this is the very same group that has admitted to taking down the cia web site, the fbi in the past. we're making calls and will update you as soon as we get this. >>> also the man accused of killing 77 people in norway officially charged today. police say he detonated a bomb and shot up a camp full of kids last summer. there is a big debate, though, over his sanity which will affect the punishment. should he be convicted here? prosecutors call this guy psychotic. >>> iran accused of not telling the entire truth when it comes to its nuclear program. tehran claims its program is for peaceful purposes, but the head of the international watchdog group says it's difficult to tell whether that's actually true. all of this comes one day after the u.s. and other countries agreed to go back to the negotiating table with iran. >>> and now, who do you got? you have prince harry versus the fastest man in the world in jamaica. take a look. yeah, he let him do that. probably the prince not qualified for the summer olympic games in london, but it was all smiles. there we go. striking the vault sig
this is the very same group that has admitted to taking down the cia web site, the fbi in the past. we're making calls and will update you as soon as we get this. >>> also the man accused of killing 77 people in norway officially charged today. police say he detonated a bomb and shot up a camp full of kids last summer. there is a big debate, though, over his sanity which will affect the punishment. should he be convicted here? prosecutors call this guy psychotic. >>> iran...
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the fbi is investigating after dozens of voters went out to voters, mainly republicans, questioning their eligibility to vote. also in the swing states of ohio and wisconsin we've got tensions brewing over some billboards that went alleging voter fraud. and now reports of phony phone calls. these are new reports that just came out over the evening. and other swing state phone calls that went out predominantly african-american voters, giving them fake information about the polls. a lot of this could extend past election day. >> and hurricane sandy, josh. >> yes, election officials in the storm zones making sure that the voters displaced by the hurricane are able to cast their ballots today. portable polling booths have been set up inside tents. shuttle buses carrying voters to alternate sites. and people in the hardest-hit areas are being allowed to vote at any polling location in their state. some people in new jersey can also vote by e-mail. although, they have to send in a paper ballot as a backup because of security concerns. >>> and this, as a new storm approaches, with the threat of
the fbi is investigating after dozens of voters went out to voters, mainly republicans, questioning their eligibility to vote. also in the swing states of ohio and wisconsin we've got tensions brewing over some billboards that went alleging voter fraud. and now reports of phony phone calls. these are new reports that just came out over the evening. and other swing state phone calls that went out predominantly african-american voters, giving them fake information about the polls. a lot of this...
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by pirates in somalia and as you also know, we have several issues there including a missing former fbi agent in iran. as we're returning these people we rescued, do you think that issue should be brought up, the issue of missing fbi agent robert levinson in iran? >> you know i have a personal interest in that case. i would ask our intelligence community to do all it possibly can to bring him honel and if that involves negotiations, if that involves any trading -- i don't want to get involved in how to do it but i hope that robert levinson could be brought home to physicihis family as so possible. if that involves a hostage trade, if you will, or any trip of trade with pirates to me it should e done but i'm not telling them how to do their business. i'm convinced the cia is doing all they can on this. >> thank you for joining us, congressman peter king. >>> for the rest of this morning's headlines, cbs news correspondent and morning news anchor, betty nguyen is at the news desk. >> good morning. >>> new zealand is in shock this morning after worst aviation disaster in almost 50 years. i
by pirates in somalia and as you also know, we have several issues there including a missing former fbi agent in iran. as we're returning these people we rescued, do you think that issue should be brought up, the issue of missing fbi agent robert levinson in iran? >> you know i have a personal interest in that case. i would ask our intelligence community to do all it possibly can to bring him honel and if that involves negotiations, if that involves any trading -- i don't want to get...
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fbi officials say they consider them armed and dangerous. trace has much more on this. how long before officials realized they were missing? you could have looked out the window. >>trace: they know that both of these guys were present for the 10:00 head count on monday night but the bed sheets were not seen until about 7:00 the next morning so this was about an 8 1/2 or nine hour gap the jump they could is gotten. they have been identified and we know that during the night the convicts went to the chicago suburbs and to the homes of his mother and his brother and now as you might imagine the neighbors are a bit on edge. >> my wife and i remain a little bit worried. she made sure the doors were locked. last night, we had all the lights on outside, and all the yard, the whole neighborhood, people that usually didn't leave the lights on left them on. >>trace: escape 83 banks was good sewing and those skills may have played a part in this whole escape. >>shepard: a lot work went into it. do they think there was a lot planning. >>trace: you look at the rope and to make the 2
fbi officials say they consider them armed and dangerous. trace has much more on this. how long before officials realized they were missing? you could have looked out the window. >>trace: they know that both of these guys were present for the 10:00 head count on monday night but the bed sheets were not seen until about 7:00 the next morning so this was about an 8 1/2 or nine hour gap the jump they could is gotten. they have been identified and we know that during the night the convicts...
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new fbi files reveal his fame came with a cost. just three years later jobs was the target of an extortion plot. a man threatened to blow up jobs's home unless jobs paid him $1 million. no bombs were found, but a scary day. that was jobs' first fbi file but not his last. the fbi conducted a background investigation of jobs in 1991 after he was nominated to the white house export council. he got the job but not before the fbi turned up some interesting personal nuggets. jobs told the fbi he had experimented with marijuana, hashish, and lsd in high school and college. agents found his grade point average in high school was a very average 2.65. jobs later openly admitted he wasn't a very good college student either. >> i never graduated from college. and this is the closest i've ever gotten to a college graduation. >> reporter: jobs has admitted he could be difficult and demanding, which was borne out by what some friends and colleagues told the fbi. one calling him deceptive and willing to twist the truth. another calling him narciss
new fbi files reveal his fame came with a cost. just three years later jobs was the target of an extortion plot. a man threatened to blow up jobs's home unless jobs paid him $1 million. no bombs were found, but a scary day. that was jobs' first fbi file but not his last. the fbi conducted a background investigation of jobs in 1991 after he was nominated to the white house export council. he got the job but not before the fbi turned up some interesting personal nuggets. jobs told the fbi he had...
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one expert pointed out hezbollah has never carried out an attack inside the united states, but the fbi says they have staked out potential targets in this country, wolf. very worrying. >> what kind of cases have u.s. law enforcement agents had -- >> one law enforcement official tells cnn the cases they've been able to build against them involve things like fund raising, attempts to buy weapons, but no actual plot, but still it's the infrastructure in the united states that scares people. they have people involved in businesses here. many of which seem legitimate and some that are legitimate and they're able to funnel it back to hezbollah and these are the people who they can employ to buy weapons quickly in the united states. >> this was the worrying that the chairman of this committee held and. >> he had one current new york police department counterterrorism official there and several former fbi and other officials there. it was startling testimony and these were people that followed these cases and they know about hezbollah and the united states. >> this used car dealership issue is
one expert pointed out hezbollah has never carried out an attack inside the united states, but the fbi says they have staked out potential targets in this country, wolf. very worrying. >> what kind of cases have u.s. law enforcement agents had -- >> one law enforcement official tells cnn the cases they've been able to build against them involve things like fund raising, attempts to buy weapons, but no actual plot, but still it's the infrastructure in the united states that scares...
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that man turned out to be an fbi informant. and from that moment on, he was under intense surveillance by the fbi, homeland security agents, and new york police. court documents say he wrote an article he hoped would be published by a jihadist website saying quote, targeting america's economy is the most efficient way to draw the path of obliteration of america. authorities say he first set his sights on the new york stock exchange but was scared off by the amount of security. by last month, he decided to target the federal reserve. both buildings just a few blocks from ground zero. >> new york is the top of the terrorist target list in this country. and i think this just reaffirms that. >> reporter: last week, the fbi informant purchased 1,000 pounds of what he thought was fertilizer, that could be used to make a bomb. and helped assemble a device in a warehouse. on wednesday morning, authorities say he drove his would be bomb in a van and parked it in front of new york's federal reserve building. he repeatedly dialed a cell p
that man turned out to be an fbi informant. and from that moment on, he was under intense surveillance by the fbi, homeland security agents, and new york police. court documents say he wrote an article he hoped would be published by a jihadist website saying quote, targeting america's economy is the most efficient way to draw the path of obliteration of america. authorities say he first set his sights on the new york stock exchange but was scared off by the amount of security. by last month, he...
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fbi agents raided her home, taking computers and other documents earlier this week. finally, we now know the identity of the fbi agent who first investigated the whole mess. by now you probably know him as the shirtless agent, the guy who sent a shirtless photo to jill kelly, the other woman involved in this mess. fbi agents name is frederick humphries, over those supposedly harassing e-mails now linked to paula broadwell. hope you got that. >>> controversy over benghazi, as you know, has reached a boiling point, though. yesterday at his first press conference, being row elected, president obama has strong words for anyone who blames u.s. -- united nations ambassador susan rice for the benghazi response. here is what the president said. >> as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> okay. so it took senator john mccain about an hour to make i
fbi agents raided her home, taking computers and other documents earlier this week. finally, we now know the identity of the fbi agent who first investigated the whole mess. by now you probably know him as the shirtless agent, the guy who sent a shirtless photo to jill kelly, the other woman involved in this mess. fbi agents name is frederick humphries, over those supposedly harassing e-mails now linked to paula broadwell. hope you got that. >>> controversy over benghazi, as you know,...
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reporter: tonight, adam's brother ryan and his father peter, a ge tax lawyer, were questioned by the fbi and police in new jersey. looking for clues as to what led the youngest member of the family to kill. someone believed to be ryan lanza left the station tonight without comment. >> i think the most important thing to point out with this kind of an individual is that he did not snap just this morning and decide to act out violently. these crimes involve planning and thoughtfulness and strategizing in order to put the plan together. so what may appear to be snap behavior is not that at all. >> reporter: after first killing his mother at the family home, authorities say the young man headed to the sandy hook elementary school, wearing a bulletproof vest. authorities say he was armed with a semiautomatic assault rifle and two high-powered pistols like these. police say both his mother and his father legally owned a number of guns of the same kind. a relative said adam was obviously not well. >> we'll go backwards as far as we have to go in this investigation, and hopefully we'll stumble o
reporter: tonight, adam's brother ryan and his father peter, a ge tax lawyer, were questioned by the fbi and police in new jersey. looking for clues as to what led the youngest member of the family to kill. someone believed to be ryan lanza left the station tonight without comment. >> i think the most important thing to point out with this kind of an individual is that he did not snap just this morning and decide to act out violently. these crimes involve planning and thoughtfulness and...
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the fbi will be allowed to question the islamic militant that was detained in tunisia. not clear what role he played in the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others in benghazi. >>> more have been diagnosed with meningitis. there's 18 reported cases, bringing the total to 404. in 29 states, 19 people have died. people many are suffering from a second illness, an infection in the spine where the drug was injected. >>> and more documents from the watergate tapes could be released soon. a federal judge ruled that the materials related to the 1972 break-in at the democratic national committee headquarters in washington, d.c. must be unsealed within a month. a texas pastor has requested the documents which he says could explain the motivation behind the break-in. the watergate scandal, of course, ultimately forced president nixon to resign. >>> we know how much you love cute animals. dan, this is an alert for you. have to share this one with you. look at this. this is a rare white lion cub born in china on tuesday. vets were worried about feeding problems
the fbi will be allowed to question the islamic militant that was detained in tunisia. not clear what role he played in the attack that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others in benghazi. >>> more have been diagnosed with meningitis. there's 18 reported cases, bringing the total to 404. in 29 states, 19 people have died. people many are suffering from a second illness, an infection in the spine where the drug was injected. >>> and more documents from the watergate...
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>> this is an individual who was in custody a couple of weeks ago in turkey and the fbi was actively trying to get an interview with him in turkey. and the turks deported him to tunisia. now they're negotiating with the tunisian government. he is reportedly behind that post claiming responsibility. the question about him is that probably doesn't make him a leader of ansar al sharia, claiming responsibility but he may have access to leaders who instructed him. they're anxious to talk to him. >> what about the -- >> i should also add in, they believe he was there at the scene of the attack, not just posting in information. >> what about these e-mails that have been obtained? many say that they are a smoking gun. hours after the attack, we have this group claiming responsibility on facebook. we heard secretary clinton say posting something on facebook is not in and of itself evidence. what do you think? >> based on the number of terrorist attacks we've seen, the early claims of responsibility are often inaccurate. sometimes one group will try to claim responsibility for somebody else's
>> this is an individual who was in custody a couple of weeks ago in turkey and the fbi was actively trying to get an interview with him in turkey. and the turks deported him to tunisia. now they're negotiating with the tunisian government. he is reportedly behind that post claiming responsibility. the question about him is that probably doesn't make him a leader of ansar al sharia, claiming responsibility but he may have access to leaders who instructed him. they're anxious to talk to...
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these charges are based in part on e-mails uncovered in a report last summer by former fbi director, louis freeh. prosecutors will contend that the e-mails show that they agreed not to report a 2001 allegation that sandusky sexually abused a young boy in the penn state shower room. the ex-officials have all vehemently denied these charges and spanier said he was only told sandusky was quote, horsing around with the boy. one of his lawyers said last night they are preparing to make their own statement later today. >> thank you. >>> more than 1,000 residents near louisville, kentucky, are waiting to return to their homes after authorities say workers accidentally sparked a chemical fire at the site of a train derailment. at least three workers suffered serious burns. residents outside the evacuation zone have been warned to stay indoors. >>> a pair of suspected smugglers along our border with mexico might get an "a" for creativity. unfortunately, the follow through was a huge fail, as you can see, when their suv got stuck on the top of a 14-foot fence, the duo tried to use homemade ram
these charges are based in part on e-mails uncovered in a report last summer by former fbi director, louis freeh. prosecutors will contend that the e-mails show that they agreed not to report a 2001 allegation that sandusky sexually abused a young boy in the penn state shower room. the ex-officials have all vehemently denied these charges and spanier said he was only told sandusky was quote, horsing around with the boy. one of his lawyers said last night they are preparing to make their own...
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i have instructed the united states military, the fbi, the cia, to do everything in their power to bring that constitution back. >> okay, sir, i have an update. good news and bad news. which do you want first? >> let's start with the good news. >> good news is you got him. congratulations, sir. >> we've got him. >> do you want the bad news? >> yes. >> he didn't have the constitution, sir. he didn't have it. >> he didn't have the constitution? >> no, he didn't have it. so you now have to address nicholas cage fans all over the world and explain to them why you killed their favorite actor. three, two, one, go. >> my bad. >> herman cain. he's great. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase,
i have instructed the united states military, the fbi, the cia, to do everything in their power to bring that constitution back. >> okay, sir, i have an update. good news and bad news. which do you want first? >> let's start with the good news. >> good news is you got him. congratulations, sir. >> we've got him. >> do you want the bad news? >> yes. >> he didn't have the constitution, sir. he didn't have it. >> he didn't have the constitution?...
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the fbi said some were flirtatious, but the general strongly denies any misconduct, and the fbi found no wrongdoing. still, jay johnson, the pentagon's general counsel, saw a number. e-mails before advising secretary panetta to remember the matter to the department's inspector general for further investigation. >> no one should leap to any conclusions here. general allen is doing an excellent job at isaf in leading those forces. he certainly has my continued confidence to lead our forces and to continue the fight. >> reporter: officials say the fbi discovered the communications while investigating kelley's e-mails after she complained about anonymous threats that turned out to be from paula broadwell. the president was first told on friday, the day he accepted petraeus' resignation, that there could be a problem with allen's nomination to nato. >> the president has put on hold general allen's nomination as supreme allied commander of europe pending the investigation of general allen's conduct by the department of defense, ig. >> jill kelley had a brief turn in the reality tv spotlight
the fbi said some were flirtatious, but the general strongly denies any misconduct, and the fbi found no wrongdoing. still, jay johnson, the pentagon's general counsel, saw a number. e-mails before advising secretary panetta to remember the matter to the department's inspector general for further investigation. >> no one should leap to any conclusions here. general allen is doing an excellent job at isaf in leading those forces. he certainly has my continued confidence to lead our forces...
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obama administration, attorney general eric holder getting grilled on capitol hill today over a botched fbi gun running sting to mexico called fast and furio furious. holder insists there's been no cover-up attempt by the justice department. darrell issa heads that committee and he's been highly critical of the handling of the failed operation and the current investigation, as well. >> this committee has lost its patience to wait longer. we will not wait until next groundhog day to get answers for the american people. >> the department of justice stands ready to work with you. not only to correct the mistakes of the past, but also to strengthen our law enforcement capacity in the future. >>> the nation's number one terror threat could be a cyberattack. that's what intelligence officials are warning today at a hearing before the house intelligence committee. >> we will suffer a catastrophic cyberattack. the clock is ticking. and winding down. >> this comes one day after several top security and defense officials met with senators to figure out how to better protect the infrastructure and com
obama administration, attorney general eric holder getting grilled on capitol hill today over a botched fbi gun running sting to mexico called fast and furio furious. holder insists there's been no cover-up attempt by the justice department. darrell issa heads that committee and he's been highly critical of the handling of the failed operation and the current investigation, as well. >> this committee has lost its patience to wait longer. we will not wait until next groundhog day to get...
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a vie us could cut off internet access thousan today for hundreds of thousands of computers.ng the fbi took over the hacker's server servers and realized if it they turned them off, the victims would lose online access. the servers were finally shut off at mid night because they were expensive to operate. >>> the "new york times" reports on an explosion of cell phone surveillance. cell carriers reporting they eillan responded to 1.3 million demands for subscriber information from law enforcement agencies last ast year year.year. at&t says those requests have tripled in the past five years.years. >>> the financial times looks att questions over mcdonald's sponsorship of the london olympics. the international olympic committee faces growing pressure from health groups. they say with a worldwide obesity crisis the games should not be linked to a fast food fas chain. >>> and a study in the wall babi street journal finds babies who dogs w live in homes with dogs were look healthier and had fewer ear infections. researchers suspect dirt and bacteria from dogs can build >>> this >>> this nati
a vie us could cut off internet access thousan today for hundreds of thousands of computers.ng the fbi took over the hacker's server servers and realized if it they turned them off, the victims would lose online access. the servers were finally shut off at mid night because they were expensive to operate. >>> the "new york times" reports on an explosion of cell phone surveillance. cell carriers reporting they eillan responded to 1.3 million demands for subscriber information...
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like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as the person responsible for the kidnap and murder of sierra lamar. we developed this through our investigation based on direct and circumstantial evidence, including forensic analysis conducted by the santa clara county district attorney's crime lab. the discovery of sierra's cell phone, her clothing, what she wore that day, and her personal belongings have contributed to our belief that sierra is a victim of murder. early on when our deputy first responded to a missing child report, he knew immediately that this was not just a runaway, this was something that was more significant. so early in the investigation, we had tremendous resources out there searching. we found the bag of clothing less than tw
like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as the person responsible for the kidnap and murder of sierra lamar. we developed this through our...
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well, you know, police, fbi, we investigate. everybody else speculates. and there's going to be a lot of speculation in a case. peter, when you go through these documents, you see that there are alleged psychics. know that i've never seen a psychic help in a case like this. but psychics come forward. there are people who dream dreams about what happened. there are crazies. there are good sid zens. there are people who say she was kidnapped by a satanic cult, and used as a sacrifice. you know, that doesn't happen. but these people still perpetrate myths like this. >> clint, finally, i want to ask you only recently this was changed from a disappearance to an abduction. i know that's just legal language but what is the significance of that change and the way the police are investigating this? >> well, to me, it's the police are now comfortable that she didn't run away. realize that there are over 800,000 children that disappear or go missing every year. most of them are found. about 110 are these kidnappings where a child is tid capped, assaulted and murdere
well, you know, police, fbi, we investigate. everybody else speculates. and there's going to be a lot of speculation in a case. peter, when you go through these documents, you see that there are alleged psychics. know that i've never seen a psychic help in a case like this. but psychics come forward. there are people who dream dreams about what happened. there are crazies. there are good sid zens. there are people who say she was kidnapped by a satanic cult, and used as a sacrifice. you know,...
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former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this was a whole another type of predator, number one, commit a horrible act to kidnap a child, number two, to dispose of a body this way, puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it ta nearby park to meet classmates. her backpack discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators publicly released. >> if he should feel he can't be identified, he could easily start looking for another victim. >> reporter: with no suspects, today an entire community is on edge. >> it is unthinkable. it is unthinkable this happened right here, this close, and such an awful, awful manner. >> reporter: an innocent young life plucked off a quiet street. this morning, there are no answers in a neighborhood where grief is only matched by a cry for justice. >> why would you kill the child or hurt a child or steal a child from their family? >> reporter: jessica's parents who last week were cleared of any involvement in their daughter's disappearance haven't spoke
former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this was a whole another type of predator, number one, commit a horrible act to kidnap a child, number two, to dispose of a body this way, puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it ta nearby park to meet classmates. her backpack discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators publicly released. >> if he should feel he can't...